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Inspirational! Khosi Twala Makes It In the 100 Most Influential People of Africa Descent List

Inspirational! Khosi Twala Makes It In the 100 Most Influential People of Africa Descent List. The Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) has just announced their Class of 2023 honorees in two global 100 lists; Health and Wellness Edition and 100 Under 40 Edition.

As expected South Africa has been represented, and one name that has fans exited is that of Khosi Twala. The Big Brother Titans Season I winner, fitness model and journalist has made the list of the most influential people in Africa, giving the Khosi Reigns fan base all the bragging rights. This has happened just a month after she won Big Brother Titans reality show.

On the prestigious list, Khosi, is joined by other phenomenal personalities such as, American singer, songwriter and actress Halle Bailey and professional footballer Kylian Mbappé. Come September 29th to October 2nd, Khosi and other honorees, will be all the way in New York for Most Influential 100 Recognition Week, following the opening of the 78th United Nations General Assembly in the US city.

She is yet to post anything regarding this major achievement, but one thing for sure, she is as excited as everybody else who believes in her. Over the past couple of days, Khosi has been busy with Good Deeds, a charity organization, coming that she formed in 2017.

The Most Influential People of African Descent, is a global civil society initiative in support of the International Decade for People of African Descent. It is proclaimed by United Nation’s General Assembly resolution 68/237, to be observed from 2015 to 2024. MIPAD identifies high achievers of African descent in public and private sectors from all around the world as a progressive network of relevant actors to join together in the spirit of recognition, justice and development.

The Class of 2023 Global Top 100 Under 40 List, has been selected across 4 categories; Politics and Governance, Business and Entrepreneurship, Media and Culture as well as Activism and Humanitarian Endeavor.

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